
Latest Update: Thursday, January Week 3, 2026


Dottie Garret survives ambush
by Queen, stuns new champion
With Dottie Garret slated to face the new EWA World Women's Champion, The Pencil Pusher, in the main event of Monday Madness, the match itself was in jeopardy before it began. As Dottie made her way to the ring, Maria Queen attacked her from behind and once again slammed her into the ring steps. Dottie was able to get in the ring and convinced the referee that she was good to compete in the match. Once the bell rang, the competitors battled back and forth, but Dottie overcame the pre-match damage and scored a pin on the champion. After Madness ended, the EWA Championship Committee announced that a rematch had been signed for next Thursday with the title on the line.
King continues to roll post-Final Eliminator
Bolstered by having a future EWA World Heavyweight Championship match in his back pocket by virtue of winning the Final Eliminator match at Final Judgment, Beauregard King has been on a roll as of late. El Muerto would prove unable to slow the momentum of the leader of The King's Gambit. Scoring the win, King looks to keep it going as he heads toward his inevitable title match.
Stalwart falls short in his bid for
revenge against King's Gambit
After being the victim of a chair shot at the hands of William Rook during his match with James Bishop last week, Anderson "Stalwart" Roedion enlisted the help of SPM to try and gain a measure of revenge on The King's Men. The tag team prowess of The King's Gambit's behemoths, along with the presence of Bishop at ringside, was too much for the duo to overcome. Roedion will need to go back to the drawing board if he wants to find his payback.


Champions' Showcase match marred
by King's Gambit interjection
The main event of Thursday Trauma was billed as a Champions' Showcase match, with the EWA Interstate Champion, Johnny Passion, facing off with EWA World Heavyweight Champion, Alexander Alberts. However, it wouldn't take long for the battle of champions to be tarnished. The King's Gambit's James Bishop would enter the ring and blast Alberts with a chair while the referee's back was turned. It was clear that Beauregard King was sending a message to Alberts that he, and The King's Gambit were coming for the gold. The World Heavyweight Champion, despite the assault, was able to notch the victory over Passion, but it's clear that he will need to have his head on a swivel.
Former World Women's Champion
returns with a victory
In her first appearance since losing the EWA World Women's Championship at Final Judgment, Wendy Wonder would be back in action, facing off with The Manic Missile. It would be the staunchest test of the newcomer from Australia, and she brought the fight to the former champion. But Wendy was able to display the resiliency that led to her holding the championship for over 7 months as she put her upstart opponent away.
PB & Jay hit the scene with an impressive debut win
The newest tag team on the EWA roster, PB & Jay made their debut on Thursday in a match against the Donnybrook Boys. Pete and Jay Bently found themselves in a battle with the Boston bar brawlers, but showcased some high flying offense of their own. Their speed, agility, and fortitude was on display as they managed to pick up the win.


Women's Champ rolls to victory and confronted by upcoming challenger
The RWF Women's Champion, Winter Skye, stepped into the main event of Rebellion for a non-title match against Velvet Vice. After a back and forth battle, it was the champion who emerged with the win following the Last Snowfall. But after the match, the women's Black Flag Qualifier winner, Hayley Sawyer, emerged from the locker room to signify that she was coming for the champion. Winter and Hayley will meet for the RWF Women's Title next week on Rebellion.
Smooth Operator smoothly takes out The Candyman
The men's Black Flag Qualifier winner, "Smooth Operator" Sebastian Sinclaiir put the RWF Champion Lunatic on notice this week. Sinclaiir made impressive short work of The Candyman, dominating almost completely from bell to bell. He took the match to outside with a moonsault to the floor and then powerslammed Candyman, ensuring he couldn't make it back to the ring before the 10 count.
Ian Vincible displays resolve in David vs. Goliath clash
In a match that saw him giving up 10 inches of height and almost 150 pounds in weight, Ian Vincible would square off with Layne Damage on Friday night. The bruiser from Seattle would batter his smaller opponent, but he couldn't quite put him away. Vincible would rally and drop Damage with the You've Been Jobbed for the win.
